A two-sided flyer printed on red paper, headed 'Not So Strange Bedfellows,' links oppression in Nicaragua and Zimbabwe to the fight against the so-called Briggs Initiative, a California proposition of 1978 to bar homosexuals from working in public schools. It contains the names Briggs, Somoza and Ian Smith in the...

A two-sided flyer printed on red paper, headed 'Not So Strange Bedfellows,' links oppression in Nicaragua and Zimbabwe to the fight against the so-called Briggs Initiative, a California proposition of 1978 to bar homosexuals from working in public schools. It contains the names Briggs, Somoza and Ian Smith in the borders of an inverted triangle, with the word 'oppression' in the center, below which are three human figures, possibly of Native Am...A two-sided flyer printed on red paper, headed 'Not So Strange Bedfellows,' links oppression in Nicaragua and Zimbabwe to the fight against the so-called Briggs Initiative, a California proposition of 1978 to bar homosexuals from working in public schools. It contains the names Briggs, Somoza and Ian Smith in the borders of an inverted triangle, with the word 'oppression' in the center, below which are three human figures, possibly of Native American origin, with upraised fists above. On the reverse side is an essay describing the similarities of the oppressors.
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